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Verb(1) cause to start burning(2) call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses(3) call forth (emotions(4) feelings(5) and responses)

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(1) Disastrous miscalculations and conflict can enkindle violent wildfires.(2) That you would enkindle joy and hope in our hearts. and turn us into candles burning brightly in the winds of life.(3) The ominous and subtle variations are unnerving as they enkindle vague senses of dread.(4) fresh remembrance of vexation must still enkindle rage(5) Come, Holy Spirit, and enkindle in my heart the fire of God's love.(6) May God, through the merits and intercession of Saint Monica, increase our faith, strengthen our hope, and enkindle the fire of charity in our hearts.(7) When their husbands died in the battles and enemies invaded their forts, they would enkindle wood fire and jump into it to join their husbands in the next world.(8) Also, there is little doubt in my mind that you will handle the presentation of the gift with a sensitivity that will insure dignity to, and enkindle joy in, the person receiving your token of appreciation.(9) fresh remembrance of vexation must still enkindle rage(10) It is bound to evoke the sympathy and enkindle the imagination of every modern reader.(11) Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it enkindles the great.
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(1) enkindle
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Verb
1. raise
2. kindle
3. fire
4. evoke
5. elicit
6. arouse
7. provoke


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